EP3623028B1 - Method for separating unreacted monomer from mixed solution comprising unreacted monomer - Google Patents

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EP3623028B1
EP3623028B1 EP18895485.3A EP18895485A EP3623028B1 EP 3623028 B1 EP3623028 B1 EP 3623028B1 EP 18895485 A EP18895485 A EP 18895485A EP 3623028 B1 EP3623028 B1 EP 3623028B1
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  • the present invention relates to a use of a energy saving method for separating an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, by which an unreacted monomer may be easily separated and recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, and a use of separation system for the separation of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • PAN-based fiber has excellent chemical resistance and climate resistance and is applied to an industrial material such as a filter.
  • the PAN-based fiber has a high melting point due to the high polarity of a nitrile group and the consequent bonding mechanism and crosslinking mechanism among dipoles, and is widely used as the precursor of carbon fiber.
  • KR840000847B1 and KR830001875A relate to acrylonitrile recovery with distillation with heat recovery between first and second columns.
  • JP2011063553A relates to PAN based fiber production and recovery of monomer. It discloses that the recovery is done by decantation and vacuum distillation.
  • the PAN-based fiber is prepared by polymerizing a monomer raw material including acrylonitrile as a main component, dissolving the polymer thus obtained in an aprotic polar solvent to prepare a polymer solution, spinning the polymer solution in a coagulation bath containing an aqueous coagulation liquid, and washing as necessary. In this case, an unreacted monomer which did not participate in the reaction is extracted and mixed with the aprotic polar solvent and the aqueous coagulation liquid in the coagulation bath and remain.
  • the unreacted monomer is the loss of a raw material and becomes a factor increasing the manufacturing cost. In case of discarding the unreacted monomer, expenses may be also generated and economic feasibility may be degraded. Accordingly, in order to increase the economic feasibility of the PAN-based fiber in the preparation process, technology for recovering and reusing the unreacted monomer is required to be established.
  • Japanese Laid-open Patent No. 2000-044606 A suggests a recovering method by vaporizing an unreacted monomer from a polymerization solution before spinning
  • Japanese Laid-open Patent No. 2000-336115 A suggests a method of directly reusing a waste solution including a recovered unreacted monomer as a raw material without separation.
  • the complete recovery of the unreacted monomer is difficult, and in case of reusing the waste solution including the recovered unreacted monomer without separation as a raw material, a large amount of impurities may present, and thus, the quality of the PAN-based fiber thus prepared may be deteriorated.
  • the aqueous coagulation liquid in the waste solution forms an azeotrope with the unreacted monomer, and the separation of each pure component by simple distillation is difficult.
  • An aspect of the present invention is to solve the limitations of the prior art and to provide an energy saving method for separating an unreacted monomer, by which an unreacted monomer may be easily separated and recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer such as acrylonitrile, for example, a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • Another aspect of the present invention is the use of a separation system which is capable of performing the method for separating an unreacted monomer.
  • a method for separating an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber including a step of injecting a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water to a first distillation column, recovering a first fraction including the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction including the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom (step 1); and a step of injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering a water-rich fraction from an overhead and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom (step 2), wherein heat exchange between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction is performed, and wherein the mixture solution is a waste solution produced during a preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • the present invention provides the use of a separation system for the separation of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, including a first distillation column for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction, and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer including acrylonitrile, an aprotic polar solvent and water; a second distillation column for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction; and a heat exchanger provided between an overhead of the first distillation column and a bottom of the second distillation column, wherein the heat exchanger is connected with the overhead of the first distillation column by a first fraction circulation line, and is connected with the bottom of the second distillation column by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line.
  • an unreacted monomer in not a mixture state but a pure state may be recovered from a mixture solution including the unreacted monomer, for example, a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, and through the heat exchange between at least a portion of a first fraction recovered from the overhead of a first distillation column and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovered from the bottom of a second distillation column, at least a portion of the first fraction is condensed and easily refluxed, and by using the vapor thus produced as a heat source of the second distillation column, the calorie used of a condenser and a reboiler may be decreased and process efficiency may be improved.
  • Words or terms used in the specification and claims shall not be interpreted as the meaning defined in commonly used dictionaries.
  • the words or terms should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the technical idea of the present invention, based on the principle that an inventor may properly define the meaning of the words or terms to best explain the invention.
  • fraction used in the present invention represents that a certain material is divided into many groups.
  • a first water fraction and a second water fraction represent that a volume of water is divided into two, and one group is the first water fraction and the other group is the second water fraction.
  • a first water-rich fraction represents a fraction including water in a high ratio with respect to other components among the components constituting the fraction.
  • azeotrope used in the present invention represents a mixture in which a gas composition and a liquid composition are the same.
  • the composition may change according to the boiling thereof, and through this, two components may be separated.
  • the azeotrope is boiled at a constant temperature without changing the composition and the compositions of gas and liquid become the same, and thus, the components may not be separated by simple distillation.
  • the present invention provides the use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer for recovering and reusing an unreacted monomer in not a mixture state but a pure state from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer such as acrylonitrile and water which may form an azeotrope therewith from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, by which the separation of an unreacted monomer is easy and energy is saved.
  • the polyacrylonitrile-based fiber is prepared by polymerizing a monomer raw material including acrylonitrile as a main component, dissolving the polymer thus obtained in an aprotic polar solvent to prepare a polymer solution, discharging the polymer solution thus prepared into a coagulation bath containing water via a spinning nozzle, and treating the polymer solution which had been spun into the coagulation bath with a diffusion process of a solvent and a nonsolvent for the precipitation and gelation of the polymer.
  • an unreacted monomer which does not participate in polymerization undergoes a spinning process and extracted to remain in a waste solution (solution remaining in the coagulation bath after spinning).
  • Such unreacted monomer is the loss of the raw material and becomes a factor increasing the manufacturing costs.
  • charges may also incur and economic efficiency may be degraded.
  • the aprotic polar solvent used during preparing the polymer solution prior to spinning and water used as an aqueous coagulation liquid are included together with the unreacted monomer, and since the aprotic polar solvent and the unreacted monomer have a large difference of boiling points and may be easily separated by distillation, but since water forms an azeotrope with the unreacted monomer, the separation thereof is not achieved by simple distillation.
  • the present invention provides the use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer, by which an unreacted monomer in a pure state may be easily recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, water which may form an azeotrope therewith, and an aprotic polar solvent, and energy consumption is decreased.
  • the mixture solution is a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber
  • the method for separating the unreacted monomer is used as a method for reusing an unreacted monomer in a preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • the use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized in including injecting a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water to a first distillation column, recovering a first fraction including the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction including the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom (step 1); and injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering a water-rich fraction from an overhead and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom (step 2), wherein heat exchange between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction is performed.
  • the mixture solution represents a waste solution (remaining solution) produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber
  • the polyacrylonitrile-based fiber is prepared by polymerizing a monomer raw material having acrylonitrile as a main component to prepare a polymer, dissolving the polymer in an aprotic polar solvent to prepare a spinning solution, and spinning the spinning solution into a coagulation bath including an aqueous coagulation liquid.
  • a solution remaining in the coagulation bath after spinning may be the mixture solution.
  • the mixture solution may include a solution remaining after the washing.
  • the aprotic polar solvent used during preparing the polymer solution and water used as the aqueous coagulation liquid may be included.
  • the unreacted monomer may represent a monomer not participating in polymerization among the monomer raw material used during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, and the monomer raw material may include acrylonitrile as a main component and may further include a comonomer as necessary. Accordingly, the unreacted monomer may include acrylonitrile, or may include acrylonitrile and a comonomer.
  • the comonomer may be an acrylic monomer, for example, the acrylic monomer may be one or more among acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, crotonic acid, citraconic acid, maleic acid, and alkyl esters thereof. Particularly, the comonomer may be one or more among methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate and butyl acrylate.
  • the unreacted monomer includes the acrylonitrile and the comonomer
  • the unreacted monomer may include the acrylonitrile in 70 wt% or more, particularly, 95 wt% or more.
  • aprotic polar solvent may be any one used in the art for the same purpose, without specific limitation, but may be, for example, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylacetamide (DMAC) or dimethylformamide (DMF).
  • DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide
  • DMAC dimethylacetamide
  • DMF dimethylformamide
  • Step 1 is a first distillation step for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water, and may be injecting the mixture solution to a first distillation column and distilling for recovering a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom.
  • the first fraction separated through the first distillation step includes the unreacted monomer and the first water fraction, and may include a trace amount of the aprotic polar solvent according to circumstances, but in an amount of less than 0.5 wt% even though included.
  • Step 2 is a second distillation step for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction and may be injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering the water-rich fraction from and overhead and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom.
  • the unreacted monomer-rich fraction may include the unreacted monomer in 90 wt% or more, particularly, 95 wt% or more, more particularly, 100 wt% of the unreacted monomer. That is, the unreacted monomer fraction separated from a waste solution by the separation method of the present invention is mostly composed of the unreacted monomer and rarely include water, or particularly, composed of only the unreacted monomer.
  • the water-rich fraction includes water as a major component but may partially include the unreacted monomer. Accordingly, in case of directly discharging the water-rich fraction out of a system and recovering, the unreacted monomer may be discharged together and as a result, economic feasibility may be degraded. Accordingly, the separation method according to an embodiment of the present invention may include recycling the water-rich fraction recovered from the overhead of the second distillation column to the first distillation column, and thus, the recovery ratio of the unreacted monomer may increase by the reintroduction to the first distillation step.
  • a condenser is provided at the top portion of the distillation column for refluxing and a reboiler is provided at the bottom portion to supply a heat source required for distillation.
  • a condenser is provided at the top portion of the distillation column for refluxing and a reboiler is provided at the bottom portion to supply a heat source required for distillation.
  • a large amount of energy is consumed for the condenser and the reboiler and economic efficiency is not good, and accordingly, a method for improving process efficiency by decreasing energy used for the condenser and the reboiler is required.
  • the use of a method for separating the unreacted monomer according to an embodiment of the present invention may improve process efficiency by heat exchanging at least a portion of the first fraction recovered from the overhead of the first distillation column and at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovered from the bottom of the second distillation column.
  • the separation method may include a step of heat exchanging at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction, and in this case, the heat exchange may be performed by the temperature difference between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer and at least a portion of the first fraction.
  • the temperature difference may be 20°C or less, particularly, from 10°C to 20°C.
  • the at least a portion of the first fraction may be condensed and reintroduced to the overhead of the first distillation column, and the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction may be recovered together with the unreacted monomer-rich fraction. Vapor produced by the heat exchange may be used as a heat source of the second distillation column.
  • At least a portion used in the present invention represents a portion or more among the total, for example, in case of dividing into 10 parts, at least one part or more, and at least a portion of the first fraction may represent a portion of the first fraction or the total of the first fraction.
  • a separation method according to an embodiment of the present invention may be performed by a continuous process which is cycled two or more times.
  • step 1 and step 2 of the separation method may be repeated in order many times.
  • the heat exchange may be performed from the second cycle after the initial first cycle. That is, during the initial first cycle, the first distillation column may condense at least a portion of the first fraction by a separately provided condenser and reflux, and the second distillation column may be provided with a heat source by a separately provided reboiler. From the second cycle, the condenser and the reboiler may be replaced with the heat exchange between at least a portion of the first fraction and at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  • the recovery ratio of the separated unreacted monomer may be 99% or more.
  • the present invention provides the use of a separation system of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, by which an unreacted monomer may be separated and recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water.
  • a separation system includes a first distillation column for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer including acrylonitrile, an aprotic polar solvent and water; a second distillation column for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction; and
  • FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a separation system of an unreacted monomer, which may be used for separating and recovering an unreacted monomer from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a separation system (100) includes a first distillation column (41), a second distillation column (42) and a heat exchanger (50) provided between the overhead of the first distillation column and the bottom of the second distillation column, and may be provided with a reboiler at the bottom of the first distillation column and a condenser at the overhead of the second distillation column.
  • the first distillation column (41) is for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water, wherein a supply line (31) for supplying the mixture solution may be provided at one side portion, and at another side portion, a first fraction flow line (32) and a first fraction circulation line (51) may be provided at the overhead thereof, a second fraction flow line (33) may be provided at the bottom thereof.
  • the first fraction circulation line (51) may be connected with the first fraction flow line (32) or connected with the overhead of the first distillation column (41) separately from the first fraction flow line (32).
  • the second distillation column (42) is for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction, wherein one side portion of the second distillation column (42) may be connected with the overhead of the first distillation column (41) by the first fraction flow line (32), and at another portion, a water-rich fraction circulation line (34) may be provided at the overhead thereof, and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) and a vapor introduction line (52) may be provided at the bottom thereof.
  • a heat exchanger (50) may be provided between the overhead of the first distillation column (41) and the bottom of the second distillation column (42), and the heat exchanger (50) may be connected with the overhead of the first distillation column (41) by the first fraction circulation line (51) and connected with the bottom of the second distillation column by the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35).
  • the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) may be protruded at the bottom of the second distillation column (42) and may be connected to the outside of a system through the heat exchanger (50).
  • a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water for example, a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber is introduced into the first distillation column (41) through the mixture solution supply line (31) and separated into a first fraction including the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction.
  • the first fraction is transported from the overhead of the first distillation column (41) to the second distillation column (42) by the first fraction flow line (32), and the second fraction is discharged outside of the system from the bottom of the first distillation column (41) by the second fraction flow line (33).
  • the first fraction transported to the second distillation column (42) is separated into an unreacted monomer-rich fraction and a water-rich fraction, and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction is transported to outside of the system at the bottom of the second distillation column (42) by the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) and recovered, and the water-rich fraction is transported to the overhead of the first distillation column (41) via the water-rich fraction circulation line (34).
  • At least a portion of the first fraction transported from the overhead of the first distillation column (41) to the second distillation column (42) is transported to the heat exchanger (50) by the first fraction circulation line (51), and at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction transported from the bottom of the second distillation column (42) is transported to the heat exchanger (50) by the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) for heat exchange from each other.
  • the at least a portion of the first fraction is condensed and reintroduced into the first distillation column (41), and the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction is recovered to the outside of the system together with the remaining unreacted monomer-rich fraction, and vapor produced by the heat exchange is introduced into the second distillation column (42) by a vapor introduction line (52) and used as a heat source.
  • a mixture solution was set to include acrylonitrile or methyl acrylate as an unreacted monomer, dimethyl sulfoxide as an aprotic polar solvent, and water.
  • a separation process of acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate, which are unreacted monomers, from a mixture solution including acrylonitrile was performed, and in this case, the separation process was performed twice continuously and at least in the first cycle, a condenser and a reboiler in the first distillation column and the second distillation column, respectively, were used and in the second cycle, heat exchange between at least a portion of a first fraction and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction was set to play the role of the condenser of the first distillation column and the reboiler of the second distillation column.
  • the mixture solution including acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, dimethyl sulfoxide and water was supplied to a first distillation column (41) and separated into a first fraction and a second fraction.
  • the first fraction was separated into an unreacted monomer (acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate)-rich fraction and a water-rich fraction in a second distillation column (42), and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction was recovered by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction circulation line (35).
  • the water-rich fraction was reintroduced into the first distillation column (41) by a water-rich fraction circulation line (34).
  • the role of the condenser of the first distillation column and the role of the reboiler of the second distillation column were set to be performed by the heat exchange of at least a portion of the first fraction which was transported from the overhead of the first distillation column (41) and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction which was transported from the bottom of the second distillation column (42).
  • the first fraction was set to have a temperature increased by 13.9°C with respect to at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction, and the mixture solution was set to be introduced into the first distillation column (41) in total 365.62 kg/hr (acrylonitrile 2.17 kg/hr, methyl acrylate 0.15 kg/hr, water 237.17 kg/hr and dimethyl sulfoxide 126.13 kg/hr) at 4 bar and 55°C state.
  • the temperature and pressure of the first distillation column (41) and the second distillation column (42) were set as shown in Table 1 below, and finally, the recovery ratio and purity of the unreacted monomer was 99.9%.
  • the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange
  • the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • the produced calorie was 0.135 Gcal/hr and was greater than the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column by 0.018 Gcal/hr, and accordingly, the process was confirmed to be easily performed without additional supplying of a heat source.
  • Example 1 an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Example 1 except for performing a separation process by controlling the operation conditions of the first distillation column and the second distillation column as shown in Table 2 below.
  • at least a portion of the first fraction was set to have increased temperature by 17°C with respect to at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  • the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange
  • the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • the produced calorie was 0.170 Gcal/hr and was greater than the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column by 0.057 Gcal/hr, and accordingly, the process was confirmed to be easily performed without additional supplying of a heat source.
  • Example 1 an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Example 1 except for performing a separation process by controlling the operation conditions of the first distillation column and the second distillation column as shown in Table 3 below.
  • at least a portion of the first fraction was set to have increased temperature by 14.4°C with respect to at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  • the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange
  • the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • the produced calorie was 0.113 Gcal/hr and was greater than the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column by 0.019 Gcal/hr, and accordingly, the process was confirmed to be easily performed without additional supplying of a heat source.
  • Example 3 an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Example 3 except for setting the introducing amount of total 384.97 kg/hr (acrylonitrile 20.17 kg/hr, methyl acrylate 1.5 kg/hr, water 237.17 kg/hr and dimethyl sulfoxide 126.13 kg/hr) of the mixture solution into the first distillation column (41).
  • the first fraction and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction had a temperature difference of 14.4°C.
  • the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange
  • the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • the produced calorie was C.215 Gcal/hr and the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column was 0.292 Gcal/hr. Though a calorie of 0.077 Gcal/hr was additionally supplied, the calorie was markedly decreased when compared with the supplying calorie in Comparative Example 2 in which a mixture solution of the same conditions was used.
  • the mixture solution including acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, dimethyl sulfoxide and water was supplied to a first distillation column (21) and separated into a first fraction and a second fraction.
  • the first fraction was separated into an unreacted monomer (acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate)-rich fraction and a water-rich fraction in a second distillation column (22), and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction was recovered by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (15).
  • the water-rich fraction was reintroduced into the first distillation column (21) by a water-rich fraction circulation line (14).
  • the mixture solution was set to be introduced by the same conditions as in Example 1, and the temperature and pressure of the first distillation column (21) and the second distillation column (22) were set as shown in Table 5 below, and finally, the recovery ratio and purity of the unreacted monomer was 99.9%.
  • reboiler calories were 0.154 Gcal/hr, 0.192 Gcal/hr and 0.129 Gcal/hr, respectively, which were confirmed to decrease by 0.05 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 25%), 0.012 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 6%) and 0.075 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 37%), respectively, with respect to the reboiler calorie of 0.204 Gcal/hr in the separation method of Comparative Example 1.
  • Comparative Example 1 an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Comparative Example 1 except for setting the introduction amount of the mixture solution to the first distillation column (21) to total 384.97 kg/hr (acrylonitrile 20.17 kg/hr, methyl acrylate 1.5 kg/hr, water 237.17 kg/hr and dimethyl sulfoxide 126.13 kg/hr).
  • the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) in the separation method of Example 4 according to an embodiment of the present invention was 0.316 Gcal/hr and was confirmed to decrease by 0.098 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 24%) with respect to the reboiler calorie of 0.414 Gcal/hr in the separation method of Comparative Example 2.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD Technical Field
  • The present invention relates to a use of a energy saving method for separating an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, by which an unreacted monomer may be easily separated and recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, and a use of separation system for the separation of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • Polyacrylonitrile (hereinafter, will be referred to as PAN)-based fiber has excellent chemical resistance and climate resistance and is applied to an industrial material such as a filter. The PAN-based fiber has a high melting point due to the high polarity of a nitrile group and the consequent bonding mechanism and crosslinking mechanism among dipoles, and is widely used as the precursor of carbon fiber.
  • KR840000847B1 and KR830001875A relate to acrylonitrile recovery with distillation with heat recovery between first and second columns.
  • JP2011063553A relates to PAN based fiber production and recovery of monomer. It discloses that the recovery is done by decantation and vacuum distillation.
  • The PAN-based fiber is prepared by polymerizing a monomer raw material including acrylonitrile as a main component, dissolving the polymer thus obtained in an aprotic polar solvent to prepare a polymer solution, spinning the polymer solution in a coagulation bath containing an aqueous coagulation liquid, and washing as necessary. In this case, an unreacted monomer which did not participate in the reaction is extracted and mixed with the aprotic polar solvent and the aqueous coagulation liquid in the coagulation bath and remain.
  • The unreacted monomer is the loss of a raw material and becomes a factor increasing the manufacturing cost. In case of discarding the unreacted monomer, expenses may be also generated and economic feasibility may be degraded. Accordingly, in order to increase the economic feasibility of the PAN-based fiber in the preparation process, technology for recovering and reusing the unreacted monomer is required to be established.
  • Therefore, in a preparation process of PAN-based fiber, a method for recovering and reusing an unreacted monomer is under investigation.
  • For example, Japanese Laid-open Patent No. 2000-044606 A suggests a recovering method by vaporizing an unreacted monomer from a polymerization solution before spinning, and Japanese Laid-open Patent No. 2000-336115 A suggests a method of directly reusing a waste solution including a recovered unreacted monomer as a raw material without separation. However, in case of vaporizing and recovering the unreacted monomer from the polymer solution before spinning, the complete recovery of the unreacted monomer is difficult, and in case of reusing the waste solution including the recovered unreacted monomer without separation as a raw material, a large amount of impurities may present, and thus, the quality of the PAN-based fiber thus prepared may be deteriorated.
  • In addition, the aqueous coagulation liquid in the waste solution forms an azeotrope with the unreacted monomer, and the separation of each pure component by simple distillation is difficult.
  • Accordingly, in order to secure the economic feasibility of the preparation process of the PAN-based fiber, the development of a method for easily separating and recovering an unreacted monomer as a pure component from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of the PAN-based fiber without consuming excessive energy is required.
  • DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION TECHNICAL PROBLEM
  • An aspect of the present invention is to solve the limitations of the prior art and to provide an energy saving method for separating an unreacted monomer, by which an unreacted monomer may be easily separated and recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer such as acrylonitrile, for example, a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • Another aspect of the present invention is the use of a separation system which is capable of performing the method for separating an unreacted monomer.
  • TECHNICAL SOLUTION
  • To solve the above tasks, there is provided the use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, including a step of injecting a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water to a first distillation column, recovering a first fraction including the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction including the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom (step 1); and a step of injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering a water-rich fraction from an overhead and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom (step 2), wherein heat exchange between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction is performed, and
    wherein the mixture solution is a waste solution produced during a preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • In addition, the present invention provides the use of a separation system for the separation of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, including a first distillation column for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction, and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer including acrylonitrile, an aprotic polar solvent and water; a second distillation column for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction; and a heat exchanger provided between an overhead of the first distillation column and a bottom of the second distillation column, wherein the heat exchanger is connected with the overhead of the first distillation column by a first fraction circulation line, and is connected with the bottom of the second distillation column by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line.
  • ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS
  • By the use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber according to the present invention, an unreacted monomer in not a mixture state but a pure state may be recovered from a mixture solution including the unreacted monomer, for example, a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, and through the heat exchange between at least a portion of a first fraction recovered from the overhead of a first distillation column and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovered from the bottom of a second distillation column, at least a portion of the first fraction is condensed and easily refluxed, and by using the vapor thus produced as a heat source of the second distillation column, the calorie used of a condenser and a reboiler may be decreased and process efficiency may be improved.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The following drawings attached to the specification illustrate preferred examples of the present invention by example, and serve to enable technical concepts of the present invention to be further understood together with detailed description of the invention given below, and therefore the present invention should not be interpreted only with matters in such drawings.
    • FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a separation system for separating and recovering an unreacted monomer from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water according to an embodiment of the present invention.
    • FIG. 2 schematically illustrates a separation system for separating and recovering an unreacted monomer from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water according to the Comparative Example in the present disclosure.
    [Explanation on Symbols]
    • 10, 100: separation system
    • 21, 41: first distillation column
    • 22, 42: second distillation column
    • 11, 31: supply line
    • 12, 32: first fraction flow line
    • 13, 33: second fraction flow line
    • 14, 34: water-rich fraction circulation line
    • 15, 35: unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line
    • 50: heat exchanger
    • 51: first fraction circulation line
    • 52: vapor introduction line
    MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in more detail to allow for the understanding of the present invention.
  • Words or terms used in the specification and claims shall not be interpreted as the meaning defined in commonly used dictionaries. The words or terms should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the technical idea of the present invention, based on the principle that an inventor may properly define the meaning of the words or terms to best explain the invention.
  • The term "fraction" used in the present invention represents that a certain material is divided into many groups. For example, a first water fraction and a second water fraction represent that a volume of water is divided into two, and one group is the first water fraction and the other group is the second water fraction.
  • The term "rich fraction" used in the present invention represents a fraction including a specific component in a fraction composed of various components or a mixture with respect to other components in a high ratio. For example, a first water-rich fraction represents a fraction including water in a high ratio with respect to other components among the components constituting the fraction.
  • The term "azeotrope" used in the present invention represents a mixture in which a gas composition and a liquid composition are the same. Generally, in case of distilling a mixture solution including two or more components, the composition may change according to the boiling thereof, and through this, two components may be separated. In contrast, the azeotrope is boiled at a constant temperature without changing the composition and the compositions of gas and liquid become the same, and thus, the components may not be separated by simple distillation.
  • The present invention provides the use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer for recovering and reusing an unreacted monomer in not a mixture state but a pure state from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer such as acrylonitrile and water which may form an azeotrope therewith from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, by which the separation of an unreacted monomer is easy and energy is saved.
  • Generally, the polyacrylonitrile-based fiber is prepared by polymerizing a monomer raw material including acrylonitrile as a main component, dissolving the polymer thus obtained in an aprotic polar solvent to prepare a polymer solution, discharging the polymer solution thus prepared into a coagulation bath containing water via a spinning nozzle, and treating the polymer solution which had been spun into the coagulation bath with a diffusion process of a solvent and a nonsolvent for the precipitation and gelation of the polymer. In this case, an unreacted monomer which does not participate in polymerization undergoes a spinning process and extracted to remain in a waste solution (solution remaining in the coagulation bath after spinning). Such unreacted monomer is the loss of the raw material and becomes a factor increasing the manufacturing costs. In case of discarding the unreacted monomer, charges may also incur and economic efficiency may be degraded.
  • In addition, in the waste solution, the aprotic polar solvent used during preparing the polymer solution prior to spinning and water used as an aqueous coagulation liquid are included together with the unreacted monomer, and since the aprotic polar solvent and the unreacted monomer have a large difference of boiling points and may be easily separated by distillation, but since water forms an azeotrope with the unreacted monomer, the separation thereof is not achieved by simple distillation. Accordingly, even if the unreacted monomer is recovered, a mixture type with water is recovered, and if this mixture is used as a monomer raw material in the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, water may act as impurities, and negative functions including the deterioration of the stability of polymerization or the insufficient formation of the polymer, may arise to degrade process efficiency.
  • Accordingly, in a preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, in order to increase economic feasibility without degrading process efficiency, the establishment of technique for separating an unreacted monomer from water and recovering and reusing the unreacted monomer in a pure state without consuming much energy is required.
  • Accordingly, the present invention provides the use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer, by which an unreacted monomer in a pure state may be easily recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, water which may form an azeotrope therewith, and an aprotic polar solvent, and energy consumption is decreased.
  • Here, the mixture solution is a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, and the method for separating the unreacted monomer is used as a method for reusing an unreacted monomer in a preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  • The use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized in including injecting a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water to a first distillation column, recovering a first fraction including the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction including the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom (step 1); and injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering a water-rich fraction from an overhead and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom (step 2), wherein heat exchange between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction is performed.
  • In the present invention, the mixture solution represents a waste solution (remaining solution) produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, and particularly, the polyacrylonitrile-based fiber is prepared by polymerizing a monomer raw material having acrylonitrile as a main component to prepare a polymer, dissolving the polymer in an aprotic polar solvent to prepare a spinning solution, and spinning the spinning solution into a coagulation bath including an aqueous coagulation liquid. In this case, a solution remaining in the coagulation bath after spinning may be the mixture solution. In addition, in case of washing the acrylonitrile-based fiber prepared after the spinning, the mixture solution may include a solution remaining after the washing.
  • Accordingly, in the mixture solution, in addition to the unreacted monomer which did not participate in the polymerization, the aprotic polar solvent used during preparing the polymer solution and water used as the aqueous coagulation liquid may be included.
  • In addition, in the present invention, the unreacted monomer may represent a monomer not participating in polymerization among the monomer raw material used during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, and the monomer raw material may include acrylonitrile as a main component and may further include a comonomer as necessary. Accordingly, the unreacted monomer may include acrylonitrile, or may include acrylonitrile and a comonomer. Here, the comonomer may be an acrylic monomer, for example, the acrylic monomer may be one or more among acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, crotonic acid, citraconic acid, maleic acid, and alkyl esters thereof. Particularly, the comonomer may be one or more among methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate and butyl acrylate.
  • In addition, in case where the unreacted monomer includes the acrylonitrile and the comonomer, the unreacted monomer may include the acrylonitrile in 70 wt% or more, particularly, 95 wt% or more.
  • In addition, the aprotic polar solvent may be any one used in the art for the same purpose, without specific limitation, but may be, for example, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylacetamide (DMAC) or dimethylformamide (DMF).
  • Step 1 is a first distillation step for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water, and may be injecting the mixture solution to a first distillation column and distilling for recovering a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom.
  • In addition, the first fraction separated through the first distillation step includes the unreacted monomer and the first water fraction, and may include a trace amount of the aprotic polar solvent according to circumstances, but in an amount of less than 0.5 wt% even though included.
  • Step 2 is a second distillation step for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction and may be injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering the water-rich fraction from and overhead and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom.
  • The unreacted monomer-rich fraction may include the unreacted monomer in 90 wt% or more, particularly, 95 wt% or more, more particularly, 100 wt% of the unreacted monomer. That is, the unreacted monomer fraction separated from a waste solution by the separation method of the present invention is mostly composed of the unreacted monomer and rarely include water, or particularly, composed of only the unreacted monomer.
  • In addition, the water-rich fraction includes water as a major component but may partially include the unreacted monomer. Accordingly, in case of directly discharging the water-rich fraction out of a system and recovering, the unreacted monomer may be discharged together and as a result, economic feasibility may be degraded. Accordingly, the separation method according to an embodiment of the present invention may include recycling the water-rich fraction recovered from the overhead of the second distillation column to the first distillation column, and thus, the recovery ratio of the unreacted monomer may increase by the reintroduction to the first distillation step.
  • Meanwhile, the separation and recovery of the unreacted monomer from the waste solution is commonly performed through a distillation column, and in order to increase recovery efficiency, a condenser is provided at the top portion of the distillation column for refluxing and a reboiler is provided at the bottom portion to supply a heat source required for distillation. However, a large amount of energy is consumed for the condenser and the reboiler and economic efficiency is not good, and accordingly, a method for improving process efficiency by decreasing energy used for the condenser and the reboiler is required.
  • The use of a method for separating the unreacted monomer according to an embodiment of the present invention may improve process efficiency by heat exchanging at least a portion of the first fraction recovered from the overhead of the first distillation column and at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovered from the bottom of the second distillation column.
  • Particularly, the separation method may include a step of heat exchanging at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction, and in this case, the heat exchange may be performed by the temperature difference between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer and at least a portion of the first fraction.
  • In this case, the temperature difference may be 20°C or less, particularly, from 10°C to 20°C.
  • In addition, after the heat exchange, the at least a portion of the first fraction may be condensed and reintroduced to the overhead of the first distillation column, and the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction may be recovered together with the unreacted monomer-rich fraction. Vapor produced by the heat exchange may be used as a heat source of the second distillation column.
  • The term "at least a portion" used in the present invention represents a portion or more among the total, for example, in case of dividing into 10 parts, at least one part or more, and at least a portion of the first fraction may represent a portion of the first fraction or the total of the first fraction.
  • Meanwhile, the use of a separation method according to an embodiment of the present invention may be performed by a continuous process which is cycled two or more times.
  • Here, the "cycle" represents a cycle by which the same process is repeated many times. For example, step 1 and step 2 of the separation method may be repeated in order many times.
  • Particularly, the heat exchange may be performed from the second cycle after the initial first cycle. That is, during the initial first cycle, the first distillation column may condense at least a portion of the first fraction by a separately provided condenser and reflux, and the second distillation column may be provided with a heat source by a separately provided reboiler. From the second cycle, the condenser and the reboiler may be replaced with the heat exchange between at least a portion of the first fraction and at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  • Through the use of a separation method according to an embodiment of the present invention, the recovery ratio of the separated unreacted monomer may be 99% or more.
  • Here, the recovery ratio of the unreacted monomer represents the ratio of the amount of the unreacted monomer in the recovered unreacted monomer fraction to the amount of the unreacted monomer included in a mixture solution, and may be a calculated value though the following Mathematical Formula 1:
    Unreacted monomer recovery ratio % = amount of unreacted monomer in unreacted monomer rich fraction g / amount of unreacted monomer in mixture solution g × 100
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  • Meanwhile, the use of a method for separating the unreacted monomer according to an embodiment of the present invention may be performed using a separation system which will be explained later.
  • The present invention provides the use of a separation system of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, by which an unreacted monomer may be separated and recovered from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water.
  • The use of a separation system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a first distillation column for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer including acrylonitrile, an aprotic polar solvent and water; a second distillation column for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction; and
    • a heat exchanger provided between the overhead of the first distillation column and the bottom of the second distillation column,
    • wherein the heat exchanger is connected with the overhead of the first distillation column by a first fraction circulation line, and is connected with the bottom of the second distillation column by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line.
  • Hereinafter, the separation system will be explained in particular referring to FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a separation system of an unreacted monomer, which may be used for separating and recovering an unreacted monomer from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, a separation system (100) according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a first distillation column (41), a second distillation column (42) and a heat exchanger (50) provided between the overhead of the first distillation column and the bottom of the second distillation column, and may be provided with a reboiler at the bottom of the first distillation column and a condenser at the overhead of the second distillation column.
  • The first distillation column (41) is for separating a first fraction including an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water, wherein a supply line (31) for supplying the mixture solution may be provided at one side portion, and at another side portion, a first fraction flow line (32) and a first fraction circulation line (51) may be provided at the overhead thereof, a second fraction flow line (33) may be provided at the bottom thereof. The first fraction circulation line (51) may be connected with the first fraction flow line (32) or connected with the overhead of the first distillation column (41) separately from the first fraction flow line (32).
  • The second distillation column (42) is for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction, wherein one side portion of the second distillation column (42) may be connected with the overhead of the first distillation column (41) by the first fraction flow line (32), and at another portion, a water-rich fraction circulation line (34) may be provided at the overhead thereof, and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) and a vapor introduction line (52) may be provided at the bottom thereof.
  • In addition, a heat exchanger (50) may be provided between the overhead of the first distillation column (41) and the bottom of the second distillation column (42), and the heat exchanger (50) may be connected with the overhead of the first distillation column (41) by the first fraction circulation line (51) and connected with the bottom of the second distillation column by the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35). The unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) may be protruded at the bottom of the second distillation column (42) and may be connected to the outside of a system through the heat exchanger (50).
  • In case where the use of a method for separating the unreacted monomer according to an embodiment of the present invention is performed using the above-described separation system, a mixture solution including an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water, for example, a waste solution produced during the preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber is introduced into the first distillation column (41) through the mixture solution supply line (31) and separated into a first fraction including the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction and a second fraction including the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction. The first fraction is transported from the overhead of the first distillation column (41) to the second distillation column (42) by the first fraction flow line (32), and the second fraction is discharged outside of the system from the bottom of the first distillation column (41) by the second fraction flow line (33).
  • The first fraction transported to the second distillation column (42) is separated into an unreacted monomer-rich fraction and a water-rich fraction, and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction is transported to outside of the system at the bottom of the second distillation column (42) by the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) and recovered, and the water-rich fraction is transported to the overhead of the first distillation column (41) via the water-rich fraction circulation line (34). In this case, at least a portion of the first fraction transported from the overhead of the first distillation column (41) to the second distillation column (42) is transported to the heat exchanger (50) by the first fraction circulation line (51), and at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction transported from the bottom of the second distillation column (42) is transported to the heat exchanger (50) by the unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (35) for heat exchange from each other. The at least a portion of the first fraction is condensed and reintroduced into the first distillation column (41), and the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction is recovered to the outside of the system together with the remaining unreacted monomer-rich fraction, and vapor produced by the heat exchange is introduced into the second distillation column (42) by a vapor introduction line (52) and used as a heat source.
  • Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in more particularly through embodiments. However, the embodiments below are for explaining the present invention more particularly, and the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • In the Examples and Comparative Examples below, the use of a separation method according to the present invention was simulated using a commercial process simulation program ASPEN PLUS. Constants required for the simulation were values included in the program, values described in documents, etc.
  • In this case, a mixture solution was set to include acrylonitrile or methyl acrylate as an unreacted monomer, dimethyl sulfoxide as an aprotic polar solvent, and water.
  • Example 1
  • Using the separation system 100 shown in FIG. 1, a separation process of acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate, which are unreacted monomers, from a mixture solution including acrylonitrile was performed, and in this case, the separation process was performed twice continuously and at least in the first cycle, a condenser and a reboiler in the first distillation column and the second distillation column, respectively, were used and in the second cycle, heat exchange between at least a portion of a first fraction and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction was set to play the role of the condenser of the first distillation column and the reboiler of the second distillation column.
  • Particularly, the mixture solution including acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, dimethyl sulfoxide and water was supplied to a first distillation column (41) and separated into a first fraction and a second fraction. The first fraction was separated into an unreacted monomer (acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate)-rich fraction and a water-rich fraction in a second distillation column (42), and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction was recovered by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction circulation line (35). The water-rich fraction was reintroduced into the first distillation column (41) by a water-rich fraction circulation line (34). In this way, at least the first separation process was performed and the second separation process was performed by the same method, and the role of the condenser of the first distillation column and the role of the reboiler of the second distillation column were set to be performed by the heat exchange of at least a portion of the first fraction which was transported from the overhead of the first distillation column (41) and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction which was transported from the bottom of the second distillation column (42). In this case, at least a portion of the first fraction was set to have a temperature increased by 13.9°C with respect to at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction, and the mixture solution was set to be introduced into the first distillation column (41) in total 365.62 kg/hr (acrylonitrile 2.17 kg/hr, methyl acrylate 0.15 kg/hr, water 237.17 kg/hr and dimethyl sulfoxide 126.13 kg/hr) at 4 bar and 55°C state. The temperature and pressure of the first distillation column (41) and the second distillation column (42) were set as shown in Table 1 below, and finally, the recovery ratio and purity of the unreacted monomer was 99.9%.
  • Meanwhile, in Table 1 below, set values of the temperature and pressure in each distillation column and the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) of each distillation column are shown. [Table 1]
    Division First distillation column Second distillation column
    Overhead Bottom Overhead Bottom
    Temperature (°C) 64.1 98.5 40.1 50.2
    Pressure (bar) 0.773 0.835 0.287 0.387
    Reboiler calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.154 0.117
    Produced calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.135
  • In Table 1, the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange, and the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • As shown in Table 1, the produced calorie was 0.135 Gcal/hr and was greater than the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column by 0.018 Gcal/hr, and accordingly, the process was confirmed to be easily performed without additional supplying of a heat source.
  • Example 2
  • In Example 1, an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Example 1 except for performing a separation process by controlling the operation conditions of the first distillation column and the second distillation column as shown in Table 2 below. In this case, at least a portion of the first fraction was set to have increased temperature by 17°C with respect to at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  • Meanwhile, in Table 2 below, set values of the temperature and pressure in each distillation column, and the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) of each distillation column are shown. [Table 2]
    Division First distillation column Second distillation column
    Overhead Bottom Overhead Bottom
    Temperature (°C) 73.9 108.1 47.6 56.9
    Pressure (bar) 1.107 1.168 0.400 0.500
    Reboiler calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.192 0.113
    Produced calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.170
  • In Table 2, the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange, and the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • As shown in Table 2, the produced calorie was 0.170 Gcal/hr and was greater than the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column by 0.057 Gcal/hr, and accordingly, the process was confirmed to be easily performed without additional supplying of a heat source.
  • Example 3
  • In Example 1, an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Example 1 except for performing a separation process by controlling the operation conditions of the first distillation column and the second distillation column as shown in Table 3 below. In this case, at least a portion of the first fraction was set to have increased temperature by 14.4°C with respect to at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  • Meanwhile, in Table 3 below, set values of the temperature and pressure in each distillation column, and the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) of each distillation column are shown. [Table 3]
    Division First distillation column Second distillation column
    Overhead Bottom Overhead Bottom
    Temperature (°C) 59.2 93.8 33.4 44.8
    Pressure (bar) 0.640 0.700 0.213 0.313
    Reboiler calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.129 0.094
    Produced calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.113
  • In Table 3, the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange, and the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • As shown in Table 3, the produced calorie was 0.113 Gcal/hr and was greater than the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column by 0.019 Gcal/hr, and accordingly, the process was confirmed to be easily performed without additional supplying of a heat source.
  • Example 4
  • In Example 3, an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Example 3 except for setting the introducing amount of total 384.97 kg/hr (acrylonitrile 20.17 kg/hr, methyl acrylate 1.5 kg/hr, water 237.17 kg/hr and dimethyl sulfoxide 126.13 kg/hr) of the mixture solution into the first distillation column (41). In this case, at least a portion of the first fraction and at least a portion of an unreacted monomer-rich fraction had a temperature difference of 14.4°C.
  • Meanwhile, in Table 4 below, set values of the temperature and pressure in each distillation column, and the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) of each distillation column are shown. [Table 4]
    Division First distillation column Second distillation column
    Overhead Bottom Overhead Bottom
    Temperature (°C) 59.2 93.8 33.4 44.8
    Pressure (bar) 0.640 0.700 0.213 0.313
    Reboiler calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.239 0.292
    Produced calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.215
  • In Table 4, the produced calorie represents calorie by vapor produced by the heat exchange, and the reboiler calorie of the second distillation column represents the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column.
  • As shown in Table 4, the produced calorie was C.215 Gcal/hr and the reboiler calorie used for operating the second distillation column was 0.292 Gcal/hr. Though a calorie of 0.077 Gcal/hr was additionally supplied, the calorie was markedly decreased when compared with the supplying calorie in Comparative Example 2 in which a mixture solution of the same conditions was used.
  • Comparative Example 1
  • Using a separation system (10) shown in FIG. 2, acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate, which were unreacted monomers, were separated from a mixture solution including acrylonitrile.
  • The mixture solution including acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, dimethyl sulfoxide and water was supplied to a first distillation column (21) and separated into a first fraction and a second fraction. The first fraction was separated into an unreacted monomer (acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate)-rich fraction and a water-rich fraction in a second distillation column (22), and the unreacted monomer-rich fraction was recovered by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line (15). The water-rich fraction was reintroduced into the first distillation column (21) by a water-rich fraction circulation line (14). In this case, the mixture solution was set to be introduced by the same conditions as in Example 1, and the temperature and pressure of the first distillation column (21) and the second distillation column (22) were set as shown in Table 5 below, and finally, the recovery ratio and purity of the unreacted monomer was 99.9%.
  • Meanwhile, in Table 5 below, set values of the temperature and pressure in each distillation column, and the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) of each distillation column are shown. [Table 5]
    Division ' First distillation column Second distillation column
    Overhead Bottom Overhead Bottom
    Temperature (°C) 40.1 73.7 49.4 60.8
    Pressure (bar) 0.287 0.315 0.427 0.577
    Reboiler calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.086 0.118
  • As shown in Tables 1 to 3 and Table 5, in the separation method of Example 1, Example 2 and Example 3 according to embodiments of the present invention, reboiler calories (consumption amount) were 0.154 Gcal/hr, 0.192 Gcal/hr and 0.129 Gcal/hr, respectively, which were confirmed to decrease by 0.05 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 25%), 0.012 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 6%) and 0.075 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 37%), respectively, with respect to the reboiler calorie of 0.204 Gcal/hr in the separation method of Comparative Example 1.
  • Comparative Example 2
  • In Comparative Example 1, an unreacted monomer was recovered with a recovery ratio and purity of 99.9% through the same method as in Comparative Example 1 except for setting the introduction amount of the mixture solution to the first distillation column (21) to total 384.97 kg/hr (acrylonitrile 20.17 kg/hr, methyl acrylate 1.5 kg/hr, water 237.17 kg/hr and dimethyl sulfoxide 126.13 kg/hr).
  • Meanwhile, in Table 6 below, set values of the temperature and pressure in each distillation column, and the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) of each distillation column are shown. [Table 6]
    Division First distillation column Second distillation column
    Overhead Bottom Overhead Bottom
    Temperature (°C) 39.9 73.7 49.1 60.8
    Pressure (bar) 0.287 0.315 0.427 0.577
    Reboiler calorie (Gcal/hr) 0.144 0.270
  • As shown in Table 4 and Table 6, the reboiler calorie (consumption amount) in the separation method of Example 4 according to an embodiment of the present invention was 0.316 Gcal/hr and was confirmed to decrease by 0.098 Gcal/hr (corresponding to about 24%) with respect to the reboiler calorie of 0.414 Gcal/hr in the separation method of Comparative Example 2.

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  1. Use of a method for separating an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, the method comprising:
    1) injecting a mixture solution comprising an unreacted monomer, an aprotic polar solvent and water to a first distillation column, recovering a first fraction comprising the unreacted monomer and a first water fraction from an overhead, and recovering a second fraction comprising the aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction from a bottom; and
    2) injecting the first fraction to a second distillation column and recovering a water-rich fraction from an overhead and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from a bottom,
    wherein heat exchange between at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and at least a portion of the first fraction is performed, and
    wherein the mixture solution is a waste solution produced during a preparation process of polyacrylonitrile-based fiber.
  2. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein the heat exchange is performed by a temperature difference between the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction and the at least a portion of the first fraction.
  3. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein, prior to performing the heat exchange, the at least a portion of the first fraction has an elevated temperature by 10°C to 20°C with respect to the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  4. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein, after performing the heat exchange, the at least a portion of the first fraction is condensed and is reintroduced into the overhead of the first distillation column.
  5. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein, after performing the heat exchange, the at least a portion of the unreacted monomer-rich fraction is recovered together with the unreacted monomer-rich fraction.
  6. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein vapor produced by the heat exchange is used as a heat source of the second distillation column.
  7. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein the unreacted monomer comprises 70 wt% or more of acrylonitrile.
  8. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein the unreacted monomer-rich fraction comprises 90 wt% of more of the unreacted monomer.
  9. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein the separation method has a recovery ratio of the unreacted monomer of 99% or more.
  10. Use of the method for separating an unreacted monomer according to claim 1, wherein the water-rich fraction recovered from the overhead of the second distillation column is recycled to the first distillation column.
  11. Use of a separation system for the separation of an unreacted monomer from a waste solution produced during the preparation process of a polyacrylonitrile-based fiber, the separation system comprising:
    a first distillation column for separating a first fraction comprising an unreacted monomer and a first water fraction, and a second fraction comprising an aprotic polar solvent and a second water fraction, from a mixture solution comprising an unreacted monomer comprising acrylonitrile, an aprotic polar solvent and water;
    a second distillation column for separating a water-rich fraction and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction from the first fraction; and
    a heat exchanger provided between an overhead of the first distillation column and a bottom of the second distillation column,
    wherein the heat exchanger is connected with the overhead of the first distillation column by a first fraction circulation line, and is connected with the bottom of the second distillation column by an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line.
  12. Use of a separation system according to claim 11, wherein a supply line for supplying the mixture solution is provided at one side portion of the first distillation column, and at another side portion of the first distillation column, a first fraction flow line is provided at the overhead and a second fraction flow line is provided at the bottom,
    the one side portion of the second distillation column is connected with the overhead of the first distillation column by the first fraction flow line, and at another portion of the second distillation column, a water-rich fraction circulation line for recycling the water-rich fraction to the first distillation column is provided at the overhead and an unreacted monomer-rich fraction recovery line is provided at the bottom.
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